Time Has Come Today
Ramones · Subterranean Jungle [1983]
Young hearts can go their way
Can't put it off another day
I don't care what others say
They say we don't listen anyway
Time has come today, hey
The room has changed today
I have no place to stay
I'm thinking about the subway
Mu love has blown away
My tears have come and gone
Oh'Lord I got to run
I got no home
No, I have no home
Now the time has come
Nowhere (place) to run
Might get burned up by the sun
But I'll have my fun
I've been loved, pushed (put) aside
I've been crushed by tumbling tide
And my soul has been psychedelicized
Now the time has come
There are things to realize
Time has come today
Time has come today
Time Has Come Today
Time Has Come Today stands as a defining track from the Ramones' 1983 album Subterranean Jungle, capturing the band's signature punk energy during a transitional period in their career. The recording showcases the group's ability to blend straightforward rock rhythms with the melodic sensibilities that characterized their mid-eighties output. As part of a discography that revolutionized rock music, this song reflects the enduring influence of the Ramones on the punk genre. The track remains a testament to their consistent songwriting and powerful live performance style, offering listeners a snapshot of their musical evolution. It continues to resonate with fans who appreciate the raw, unfiltered sound that defined the band's legacy throughout the 1980s and beyond.

